Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1947)

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Definitely a type to take along on a fishing trip, Lizabeth Scott cheerfully baits her own hook. A real fisherman, even her tiniest catch looked like a whale — to her! Taking time off from the / Walk Alone set, Liz curls up with a kindred spirit: Breck, the Siamese cat. Natural-born "loungers," Lizabeth and Breck can relax and be com' fortable anywhere. Only difference, our photographer said, is that Breck purrs louder. The tame sea lion at Las Flores Inn takes caviar (though he'll settle for mackerel) daintily from your fingers, but Liz didn't trust him. To show her how easy it was, the innkeeper fed him a fish. "Hmmmm," said Liz, "now count your fingers." Just after Bob Beerman snapped this sfiot, Lizabeth, inspired by the trained seal, bounced the basketball off her nose. "A nosebleed in a color.shot!" she beamed. "What won't -I do for art!" 52